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“Study: An Aspirin A Day Raises Fatal Bleeding Risk For Over-75s”
Jun 15, 2017 15:09:33   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
“Study: An Aspirin A Day Raises Fatal Bleeding Risk For Over-75s”


“Study: An Aspirin A Day Raises Fatal Bleeding Risk For Over-75s”
by RT

"People over the age of 75 who rely on long-term daily aspirin use are at a greater risk of dying from major bleeding than previously thought, according to a new study. The study, published in "The Lancet", found that 40-60 percent of adults aged 75 or over in Europe and the US take aspirin to prevent heart attack or stroke as it is highly recommended as a secondary prevention for those who have previously suffered a heart incident. “We have known for some time that aspirin increases the risk of bleeding for elderly patients. But our new study gives us a much clearer understanding of the size of the increased risk and of the severity and consequences of bleeds,” said Professor Peter Rothwell, the study’s lead author.

While the researchers insist on the benefits of short-term aspirin use following a stroke or heart attack, patients over 75 are now encouraged to also take a prescribed heartburn medication, known as a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI), to reduce their risk of fatal bleeding. “Our findings raise questions about the balance of risk and benefit of long-term daily aspirin use in people aged 75 or over if a proton-pump inhibitor is not co-prescribed. However, suddenly stopping medication is definitely not advised, so patients should always talk to their doctors,” said Rothwell.

The advice is based on research collected from a 10-year study of 3,166 patients, half of which were 75 or over when the study began. The patients were selected on the basis that they had a stroke or heart attack and had antiplatelet drugs, mostly aspirin, prescribed. Over the decade-long study, 314 patients were admitted to hospital for bleeding. The study found the risk of fatal or disabling bleeding only increased with age and the outcome worsened for older patients who suffered non-fatal bleeds. For example, the annual rate of patients taking daily aspirin and requiring hospitalization for bleeding was 1.5 per cent for those under 65, 3.5 per cent for those aged between 75 and 84, and 5 per cent for patients over 85.

Professor Rothwell recommends patients taking long-term daily antiplatelet therapy are also prescribed a PPI to reduce the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding by 70-90 per cent. “While there is some evidence that PPIs might have some small long-term risks, this study shows that the risk of bleeding without them at older ages is high, and the consequences significant,” said Rothwell.”
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Jun 15, 2017 15:27:21   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
pafret wrote:
“Study: An Aspirin A Day Raises Fatal Bleeding Risk For Over-75s”


“Study: An Aspirin A Day Raises Fatal Bleeding Risk For Over-75s”
by RT

"People over the age of 75 who rely on long-term daily aspirin use are at a greater risk of dying from major bleeding than previously thought, according to a new study. The study, published in "The Lancet", found that 40-60 percent of adults aged 75 or over in Europe and the US take aspirin to prevent heart attack or stroke as it is highly recommended as a secondary prevention for those who have previously suffered a heart incident. “We have known for some time that aspirin increases the risk of bleeding for elderly patients. But our new study gives us a much clearer understanding of the size of the increased risk and of the severity and consequences of bleeds,” said Professor Peter Rothwell, the study’s lead author.

While the researchers insist on the benefits of short-term aspirin use following a stroke or heart attack, patients over 75 are now encouraged to also take a prescribed heartburn medication, known as a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI), to reduce their risk of fatal bleeding. “Our findings raise questions about the balance of risk and benefit of long-term daily aspirin use in people aged 75 or over if a proton-pump inhibitor is not co-prescribed. However, suddenly stopping medication is definitely not advised, so patients should always talk to their doctors,” said Rothwell.

The advice is based on research collected from a 10-year study of 3,166 patients, half of which were 75 or over when the study began. The patients were selected on the basis that they had a stroke or heart attack and had antiplatelet drugs, mostly aspirin, prescribed. Over the decade-long study, 314 patients were admitted to hospital for bleeding. The study found the risk of fatal or disabling bleeding only increased with age and the outcome worsened for older patients who suffered non-fatal bleeds. For example, the annual rate of patients taking daily aspirin and requiring hospitalization for bleeding was 1.5 per cent for those under 65, 3.5 per cent for those aged between 75 and 84, and 5 per cent for patients over 85.

Professor Rothwell recommends patients taking long-term daily antiplatelet therapy are also prescribed a PPI to reduce the risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding by 70-90 per cent. “While there is some evidence that PPIs might have some small long-term risks, this study shows that the risk of bleeding without them at older ages is high, and the consequences significant,” said Rothwell.”
- https://www.rt.com/
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Why take aspirin with the associated bleeding risks, when you can take natural supplements to achieve the same effect? Ginger, Tumeric, Garlic, Fish Oil, Vitamin E, and systemic enzymes to reduce blood viscosity are alternatives to consider.

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Jun 15, 2017 16:38:39   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
ACP45 wrote:
Why take aspirin with the associated bleeding risks, when you can take natural supplements to achieve the same effect? Ginger, Tumeric, Garlic, Fish Oil, Vitamin E, and systemic enzymes to reduce blood viscosity are alternatives to consider.


I have been able to keep my blood pressure down with Turmeric/curcumin, krill oil and not responding to some of the communists on OPP.

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Jun 16, 2017 04:42:22   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
no propaganda please wrote:
I have been able to keep my blood pressure down with Turmeric/curcumin, krill oil and not responding to some of the communists on OPP.


I think you are on to something with your last suggestion!

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Jun 16, 2017 08:10:52   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
no propaganda please wrote:
I have been able to keep my blood pressure down with Turmeric/curcumin, krill oil and not responding to some of the communists on OPP.



That is good advice, that is why I use ignore. As far as the supplements go, I tried the garlic pills but I eat a lot of garlic without that since I am fond of the "Stinking Rose". I took fish oil capsules and vitamin E capsules for a couple of years until I found out that the stuff in the capsules was the wrong type of both. Apparently there are many variants of each and most are ineffective.

I used aspirin in low dose (87 mg) at my doctors insistence after my heart attack and that resulted in bleeding ulcers, in about two years. After four TIA's - Transient Ischemic Attacks (Stroke) I went on rat poison blood thinner (Warfarin) and now I use Xarelto. All dangerous but I haven't had a stroke since.

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Jun 16, 2017 20:29:59   #
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pafret wrote:
That is good advice, that is why I use ignore. As far as the supplements go, I tried the garlic pills but I eat a lot of garlic without that since I am fond of the "Stinking Rose". I took fish oil capsules and vitamin E capsules for a couple of years until I found out that the stuff in the capsules was the wrong type of both. Apparently there are many variants of each and most are ineffective.

I used aspirin in low dose (87 mg) at my doctors insistence after my heart attack and that resulted in bleeding ulcers, in about two years. After four TIA's - Transient Ischemic Attacks (Stroke) I went on rat poison blood thinner (Warfarin) and now I use Xarelto. All dangerous but I haven't had a stroke since.
That is good advice, that is why I use ignore. A... (show quote)


Chewing wintergreen leaves is the true natural aspirin.

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